Ted Turner Had a Huge Impact on the Pro Wrestling Industry
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Media mogul and former WCW owner, Ted Turner, has died at the age of 87.
Former WCW President Eric Bischoff recently made an extremely bold claim regarding WWE and AEW, saying that if WCW had not forced the-then WWF to go live on television and change their programming
Ted Turner, the founder of CNN and World Championship Wrestling (WCW), has died, according to CNN. He was 87. His cause of death has not been confirmed, but the billionaire mogul had been battling Lewy body dementia since 2018.
When JCP became WCW, it slowly transformed into a nationwide promotion, like WWE, and then a global brand. One of the biggest steps Turner made towards making that happen was when he signed Hulk Hogan. An unbelievable feat at the time, as The Hulkster was believed to be WWE through and through.
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The May 7 episode of AEW Dynamite started on an emotional note as wrestling legends Sting and Tony Schiavone honored the late Ted Turner after news broke of his passing at 87 years old. Sting also mentioned how Turner’s backing helped WCW survive difficult times and grow into one of the biggest wrestling companies ever.